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...Chicago Tribune accomplished both the coup of the week and a milestone in U.S. newspaper production. The paper got the entire document (in 44 pages) into most of its Wednesday morning editions. Behind that startling accomplishment lay a Monday-night decision by Tribune Publisher Stanton Cook and Editor Clayton Kirkpatrick, plus some inspired legwork by the paper's Washington staff. Early Tuesday morning, a Trib jet carrying three editors and two printing superintendents took off for Dulles Airport, where a copy of the transcripts arrived at 8:30 a.m., six hours ahead of the regular distribution. Trib executives would...
...meeting was touted as an "Impeach-In," but that topic was discussed only marginally by Arthur MacEwan, representatives of the New American Movement and author Kirkpatrick Sale...
After the planned March 11 demonstration "to protest Gerald Ford's existence" was mentioned, Kirkpatrick Sale took the floor. Sale said, "Harvard should not be less hospitable to Gerald Ford when he visits than your predecessors were when Robert McNamara visited here...
Speakers at the teach-in--which is being sponsored by the New American Movement--will include Kirkpatrick Sale, author of "The World Behind Watergate," and Noam Chomsky, professor of Linguistics at MIT and an antiwar activist...
Major credit for the paper's new orientation goes to Clayton Kirkpatrick, 59, a 34-year veteran of the paper who became editor in 1969. Kirkpatrick toned down the Trib's Republican war cries, which were sometimes as audible in news columns as in editorials, and balanced them with other viewpoints. The paper supported Nixon in 1972 but gave regular front-page coverage to McGovern. The Trib has occasionally endorsed Democrats for local and state offices. "We are no longer backing a particular point of view all the time," says Kirkpatrick. "We are using balance...